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This paper looks at women's role and the perception of their role in one particular form of violence, namely terrorism. The questions raised in this paper are based on discussions and research in the context of sessions with the titles of the sub-sections below. The paper aims to look at the motivations of both the women who have become activists and the organisations that recruit them. We will also be looking at what areas and what roles women have played in a number of radical movements. Finally we will conclude with a few reflections on what consequences a possible increasing acceptance of female terrorism might have for the development of terrorism.
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